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Neighbours 'sickened' by 'foul smells' after sewage and 'mushed up toilet paper' spills onto main road

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Residents say they have been left 'sickened' after a sewage spill in their local village. Neighbours who live in the Nottinghamshire village of Gedling have been complaining of 'foul smells' after sewage has leaked onto a main road.

One neighbour said it makes them "think of medieval times" after the revolting smells and "mushed-up" toilet paper have been reported in Westdale Lane near its junction with Main Road, Gedling.

Severn Trent Water said a team had been to the site and were working "as quickly as possible" to stop the sewage flooding, which has been caused by a blockage, reports NottinghamshireLive. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. Chris Cann, a retired library worker who lives near to the leak, said the sight and smell of the sewage on the pavement was "totally disgusting". "I couldn't believe it when I saw it," she told NottinghamshireLive, "There's raw sewage, people have seen mushed-up toilet paper coming out of the drain. "It flows out of the drain and along the pavement.

It smells pretty bad but some kids might not realise and walk through it thinking it's just water. Dogs could walk through it and walk it into people's homes." Sign up to our free weekly property newsletter by clicking here Ms Cann said the flooding had been present for weeks, however Severn Trent say they were first contacted about the problem on Friday, June 23. "It's totally disgusting, it makes you think of medieval times with people throwing their muck in the street," continued Ms Cann. "It shouldn't be happening for one day.

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